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Translations keep-fit [ˌkiːpˈfɪt] (Brit) A. N → gimnasia f (para mantenerse en forma) B. CPD keep-fit classes NPL → clases fpl de gimnasia(para mantenerse en forma) keep-fit exercises NPL → ejercicios mpl para mantenerse en forma keep-fit [ˌkiːpˈfɪt] 1. n → ginnastica 2. adj (class, exercises) → di ginnastica keep-fit [ˌkiːpˈfɪt] 1. n → ginnastica 2. adj (class, exercises) → di ginnastica How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Guided by the perky voice of a phantom operator, the film cuts between archival material of quaint old commercials, solemn lessons in diction, company-organized keep-fit weekends and images of row upon row of switchboard operators. With the idea of counteracting the health problems of sedentary work, a small keep-fit room has also been tucked in-between the offices. Britain's many special schools and establishments answered questions and handed out information about dance courses or keep-fit classes. |
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